First Epistle of Peter

The First Epistle of Peter, usually referred to simply as First Peter and often written 1 Peter, is a book of the New Testament. The author presents himself as Peter the Apostle, and the epistle was traditionally held to have been written during his time as bishop of Rome or Bishop of Antioch, though neither title is used in the epistle. The letter is addressed to various churches in Asia Minor suffering religious persecution.

Authorship

The authorship of 1 Peter has traditionally been attributed to the Apostle Peter because it bears his name and identifies him as its author (1:1). Although the text identifies Peter as its author the language, dating, style, and structure of this letter has led many scholars to conclude that this letter is pseudonymous. Many scholars are convinced that Peter was not the author of this letter because the author had to have a formal education in rhetoric/philosophy and an advanced knowledge of the Greek language.

St. Peter, Zürich

History

Located next to the Lindenhof hill, site of the former Roman castle, it was built on the site of a temple to Jupiter. An early church of 10 by 7 metres is archaeologically attested for the 8th or 9th century. This building was replaced by an early Romanesque church around AD 1000, in turn replaced in 1230 by a late romanesque structure, parts of which survive. Rudolf Brun, first independent mayor of the town, was buried here in 1360. The nave was rebuilt in 1460 in Gothic style. Prior to the Reformation, St. Peter was the only parish church of the town, the rest being part of monasteries.

Plot: When a young woman arrives in heaven, she is greeted by a rather unorthodox gatekeeper and his bizarre requirements to be allowed entrance into the afterlife. Sardonic and laced with dry humor, this animated short pokes fun at how sometimes our expectations of the divine overshadow the often painful and hilarious truth.

Plot: The UK is about to switch its currency from Pounds to Euros, giving a gang a chance to rob the poorly-secured train loaded with money on its way to incineration. But, during the robbery, one of the big bags falls literally from the sky on Damian's playhouse, a 7-year old given to talking to saints. The boy then starts seeing what the world and the people around him are made of. Ethics, being human and the soul all come to the forefront in this film.

Anthony: What did you bring a thousand pounds to school for? Can't you see that's suspicious?::Damian Cunningham: It's not suspicious, it's unusual.

Headteacher: Would you like to tell us why you did it Anthony?::Anthony: [pause] Our mum's dead! [crying]

Damian Cunningham: I thought it was from God... who else would have that kind of money?

Anthony: [to Damian] If you tell the government they will take forty percent of it. FORTY PERCENT! Do you know how much that is? [Damian shakes his head] That's nearly ALL of it.

Dorothy: What?::Damian Cunningham: I need a wee.::Dorothy: Tell her that. Can he use your loo?::Cashier 2: I'm not sure.::Dorothy: The poor kid's been in here half an hour. You must have a loo. What do you do when you need to go?

[the Ugandan martyr motions to a red line across his neck]::Gonzaga: I was beheaded.

[after realizing the trouble that Damian's "gift" has caused]::Anthony: [to Damian] You're a loony, and you ought to be *locked up!*

St. Peter

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First Epistle of Peter

The First Epistle of Peter, usually referred to simply as First Peter and often written 1 Peter, is a book of the New Testament. The author presents himself as Peter the Apostle, and the epistle was traditionally held to have been written during his time as bishop of Rome or Bishop of Antioch, though neither title is used in the epistle. The letter is addressed to various churches in Asia Minor suffering religious persecution.

Authorship

The authorship of 1 Peter has traditionally been attributed to the Apostle Peter because it bears his name and identifies him as its author (1:1). Although the text identifies Peter as its author the language, dating, style, and structure of this letter has led many scholars to conclude that this letter is pseudonymous. Many scholars are convinced that Peter was not the author of this letter because the author had to have a formal education in rhetoric/philosophy and an advanced knowledge of the Greek language.

The St. Peter's Prep senior quarterback had offers from Rutgers, Temple, Cornell and Army, but it was Navy who stood out above the rest because he felt right at home... Maynor, who plans on majoring in cyber security at Navy, credits his family and St. Peter's Prep football coach Rich Hansen for playing roles in his decision ... Peter's Prep ... It's a new year for St. Peter's Prep, but the goal remains the same....

Fully enforceable in Guernsey and Jersey law, it means the construction work in StPeterPort must stop until a court decides the case ... In 2016, plans to overhaul StPeter Port’s sunken gardens, by levelling the site with the street and moving the war memorial, were ......

8, at NewburyportDistrict Court with JudgePeterDoyle presiding. ... Christopher Albergi, 20, 19 ArlingtonSt., Amesbury; possession of a Class C substance, continued without a finding for a year, remain drug and alcohol free, $50 VWF; possession of a Class D substance with intent to distribute, continued without a finding for a year, remain drug and alcohol free; no inspection sticker, responsible, filed (Newburyport)....

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